League One

• Add to the list Eddie Howe, who couldn't resist the opportunity to drink post-match claret with Harry Redknapp and left Burnley for relegation-zoned Bournemouth, a team with one win in 13 games prior to Saturday. A day and a press conference later and the Cherries ran out 2-0 winners at home to Leyton Orient. After a dire first half with no chances whatsoever, a (presumably) rousing half-time team-talk from Howe resulted in two goals in three minutes, one each for Lewis Grabban and Mark Pugh.

• Tranmere manager Ronnie Moore very nearly fell into the trap of winning Manager of the Month and losing his next game, but his side came back from two goals down at home to Yeovil to win 3-2, extending both their unbeaten start and their lead at the top of League One to seven points. (Second-placed Stevenage lost 1-0 to Colchester, and Sheffield United were pegged back to a contentious 1-1 draw deep in stoppage time at home to Oldham.) Two days after signing on loan from Carlisle, Paddy Madden scored twice to put the visitors on top, before a spirited fightback from Tranmere (aided by a sending-off for Yeovil's Joe Edwards) culminated in a Danny Holmes winner.

• More comebacks were on show as Coventry visited Swindon, whose two late strikes from Gary Roberts and James Collins left Paolo Di Canio going slightly less spare than he would have done if they hadn't responded to David McGoldrick's fine first-half brace for the Sky Blues. McGoldrick now has five goals in his last six matches and has been a key part of Coventry's recent good-ish form under new-ish manager Mark Robins.

League Two

• It is never boring in Barnet. After 11 games without a win, the north London suburb went all double Dutch and ridiculously signed local resident/football legend Edgar Davids as joint head coach/player before handing former Fulham striker Collins John (still just 26 and with four caps for Holland – who knew?) his debut against Plymouth on Saturday. It didn't go well for either – Barnet conceded two within 11 minutes and John hobbled off injured after 12 minutes. A bit of huffing and puffing later and the game finished 4-1 to Plymouth, with Barnet a couple of marquee signings richer, and still five points poorer than anybody else at the foot of the Football League.

• Davids's dissection over, and we welcome another newcomer to the league with equally questionable hair: Neal Ardley, who has taken the reins at AFC Wimbledon. The former Wimbledon FC player saw former AFC Wimbledon midfielder Kaid Mohamed strike the decisive blow for Cheltenham. Confused? It ended 2-1 to Cheltenham, leaving Wimbledon just two points clear of the relegation places.

• Another Dons legend (...) Dean Holdsworth looks to be on borrowed time after his Aldershot side sunk to their fifth straight loss – this time a 4-0 defeat at table-topping Gillingham. Martin "Mad Dog" Allen has got an excellent strikeforce in Danny Kedwell, Myles Weston and Robbie Findley; his side move six points clear, with second-placed Port Vale not playing until Tuesday.

• Dagenham & Redbridge continued their excellent form, coming away from Chesterfield with a 2-1 win. The Daggers have won three of their last four, the latest coming through a double from Sam Williams, the second of which was a delightful curling effort into the top corner, two minutes after 'modern-day-Eusebio' Jack Lester had equalised for Chesterfield. New Spireite signing Louis Boa Morte did a fantastic impression of Luis Boa Morte sulking/looking tired in the early 2000s to round off a disappointing afternoon for the Derbyshire club.